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question select the correct answer. why might \the song of the wreck\ be considered a ballad? because it uses an irregular rhyme scheme; but the meter is iambic trimeter throughout, and the subject is a historically significant event because it uses a simple rhyme scheme, discusses a somber theme, and uses an alternating meter of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter because it uses an abcb rhyme scheme and iambic pentameter throughout the poem, and the subject matter of the poem is dark because its written in blank verse, and the subject matter of the poem is mythological
Ballads typically have a simple rhyme - scheme, often deal with somber themes, and use an alternating meter of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. This option aligns with the typical characteristics of a ballad. The other options do not fully meet the standard features of ballads. For example, irregular rhyme schemes and iambic pentameter throughout are not typical ballad features, and blank - verse is not characteristic of ballads.
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because it uses a simple rhyme scheme, discusses a somber theme, and uses an alternating meter of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter